Sunday, July 19, 2009

Bulldog Rowing Camp Day 5

Friday's sessions at the boathouse were a little bit of a mixed bag. The morning session with the girl's second boat was solid with some emphasis on the back end of the stroke to the top of the wall and then some all eight work back to the dock. The added sense of balance and boat run was good and it looked like they gained a little bit of confidence in being able to move out of bow together. We then rowed back to the 2000m start and rowed 5 boats across with the girl's first boat and three boy's boats for some 20 stroke pieces. I thought the athletes did a nice job of being competitive throughout the workout and were able to sneak away with one piece and then be right in the mix for the others.

For the Friday afternoon lecture I took the campers through a relaxation induction series that got them to focus and block out distractions, increase their body awareness, and then find a relaxed state of mindful rest. At worst the campers fall asleep and at best they feel totally engaged, refreshed, and energized. It was fun to get back into it and see the type of reaction the athletes had to a new experience.

The afternoon session was more difficult because of boat traffic and a mixed lineup of girls had a tough time racing against the other mixed lineup. It was bouncy enough that we never really got into a consistent rhythm and I think the campers were frustrated.